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Fella Writes

@fellawrites

🇮🇪 Truth & freedom enjoyer. Small government anti-authoritarian.

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Ireland has massive immigration despite huge house prices. We’re attracting wealthy migrants. Solution: Build enough houses to make the prices come down, don’t limit immigration. Outcome: Ireland is now affordable to the far larger number of less wealthy migrants. Their

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The Irish government and nearly all opposition parties have spent 20 months relentlessly focused on Gaza. What has been achieved? What has it cost us? If you want to be ineffective global activists, get out of the chairs meant for Ireland’s politicians.

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Fella Writes They went from covid straight into Ukraine and into Gaza. They've traumatised and abused the entire country. There has been no breather in between any of it. And they've given themselves pay rises throughout it all and rained down heavy illegal immigration too even in level 5

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“When Muslims are in the minority, they are very concerned with minority rights, when they are in the majority there is no minority rights”

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The Armenian genocide lasted 3 years. Roughly 50% of their population, or 1 million people were killed. The Rwandan genocide lasted roughly 100 days. Roughly 80% of the Tutsi population, or 800,00 people were killed. The Gaza genocide has lasted 20 months. According to

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The electorate have been advised to cease all economic activity and not see any loved ones until Tony Holohan has decided whether he’s running for president.

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Each member of the Oireachtas can nominate one person as a presidential candidate. There’s nothing stopping any of them from polling their constituents, and letting the results guide their nomination. If they did so, it could significantly change the state of the race.